Posted on 01/30/2006 2:33:25 PM PST by Jimma
I am going to purchase an AK-47. I was wondering who makes the best one? I am also curious as to what to look for as far as wear and tear.
Polytech "Legend"
Thanks, had heard similar. I'm sure the prices will be up if for no other reason than transportation costs likely increased due to price of oil these days.
Buy another Ruger.
http://www.defensereview.com/article102.html
http://www.ak-47.net/ak47/global.html
http://www.ak47world.com/rifles.html
Bulgarian milled receiver such as SLR-95 or Arsenal USA variants are the Cadillacs.
If the gun is for his wife, alot of the options depends on how good she is with guns. AK's (and their numerous variants) have that Hollywood look but there are better options. Is she looking for distance or spraying lead? How is she with using sights versus a scope? What kind of ammo capacity is ideal for her intended use? Will she be carrying for any distance, thus making weight an issue? He really needs to go and talk to several gun dealers who can address pros/cons. And all of his options will be semi-auto at best unless he wants to send the BATF some spending money.
FWIW, a removabe mag or fixed +10 rnd & your in violation of Ca. law!
Though I must tell you I don't go fully automatic on the first date!
If you were just posting to match mine...
I raise you two...
Here is a Bushmaster chambered for 7.62*39. They call it an AK, but you'll know what it is when you see it.
http://www.bushmaster.com/shopping/weapons/bcwa2f14ak.asp
I was (naively) assuming he wanted a "true" (historic communist machine gun quality) AK-47 - since he "appears" to be interested in "the best ones" vice some modified weapon.
But, as most accurately pointed out here, each country made slightly different versions of the same weapon.
The loose tolerances are exactly what made the AKs work so well. They never clogged and jammed.
I have a Chinese Norinco MAK-90 that still functions flawlessly with over 10,000 rounds fired through it. Not a single jam. I'd like to replace it only because the barrel is probably worn down to nothing.
It's not the prettiest rifle and it rattles when you shake it but if the excrement ever hits the fan, that's the one weapon I'd depend on.
My favorite is the one pried from the cold hand of a dead jihadist. Also, it can be in any condition. Collectors item.
I have a North Korean AK-47 and have been told it's one of the better models. Actually, it belongs to my brother-in-law who gave it to me to hold when he moved to the PRK (People's Republic of Kalifornia). This was several years ago, and I finally took it out of the gun safe to take a look at it. I haven't found the time to go out and fire it, but the family tells me that bro-in-law was a pretty good shot with it.
Valmet
The WASR-10 is an excellent rifle. (I own one, along with a pair of SKS Carbines.)
You might want to ask for advice at the www.surplusrifle.com forum.
KTR-03S from Krebs Custom.
It depends on where you look.
It's just odd for someone in the know to refer to a rifle as an AK-47. That is the term the media uses to demonize legal rifles. Basically anything with a banana magazine and wooden pistol grip is an AK to them
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